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I do! PM me your email, ill send you a few of my pdf files ^_^SORCERY. Do you have some recipes that you use in an easy-to-share list, by any chance?
I do! PM me your email, ill send you a few of my pdf files ^_^SORCERY. Do you have some recipes that you use in an easy-to-share list, by any chance?
Check the nutrition label! Chances are, it's just frozen vegetables. As @Squatty pointed out, they're not processed, you just lose some nutrients in the freezing process.are frozen vegetables in the boxes and bags processed? should I buy fresh spinach and cook it and freeze it? or is it the same thing if I buy frozen boxes and bags of spinach and corn and carrots?
Second set all approved as wellI only did about seven of the X labs since I hadn't done any previously and am a scaredy cat. All approved! Woo bring them back!
Finally manage to get an UNU in I don't know how long and it was posted at the very last minute. Still managed to get in, thankfully.
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Cap is probably lower and this says to watch the 'first minute'... c'mon Sergey
Capped at 150
Capped at 150
watch the 'first minute'
for a lot of my "off" meals... when I need energy for a pick-me-up in the middle of the day, or in between breakfast and dinner when I want a little more... i sprout wheat for 48 hours then slow cook it in a thermos overnight... blend it up, add a little raw honey and anything else I want. I got the idea from Kurt Saxon who was a survival "blogger" he called it the 3.3 cent Breakfast. That was back in the 70s. It costs me about 10 cents a meal... ridiculously healthy, tastes pretty good... and the energy you get from it doesn't fall off like a rock rolling off the table.I need ideas for non-processed foods to eat for meals all day every day. I've been trying for days. the blogs are complicated and focused on certain diets. I'm single in my 30's no kids live alone. I weigh 105-115 pounds. so fresh foods tend to go bad before I use them up. none of these online diets work for someone like me. I need to spend as little money as possible. I don't have a car so everything needs to be at 1 location, ideally walmart. no "specialty items" that will go out of season or become hard to find as fads change. I have no allergies, and fine with lactose. I don't like meat but I'll eat it very rarely. so far my list contains bananas and nothing else after a few days. help?
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I no longer fear rejections. I welcome them. I welcome the scared money2nd batch approving over here.
That batch made my freaking day.
With the talk of rejections, I got a ton more than on the first batch.
CJ will take all your scared money.
what does the label say so I can see if the frozen vegetables are processed or non-processed?Check the nutrition label! Chances are, it's just frozen vegetables. As @Squatty pointed out, they're not processed, you just lose some nutrients in the freezing process.
DB said he sent it 10 minutes ago but it only just posted, so "improvements"Finally manage to get an UNU in I don't know how long and it was posted at the very last minute. Still managed to get in, thankfully.
If you don't have a slow cooker, I would recommend getting one, I like the digital ones the best that way I can control the temps much more better. Pretty much anything made in a slow cooker can be frozen and used later with just a few exceptionsI need ideas for non-processed foods to eat for meals all day every day. I've been trying for days. the blogs are complicated and focused on certain diets. I'm single in my 30's no kids live alone. I weigh 105-115 pounds. so fresh foods tend to go bad before I use them up. none of these online diets work for someone like me. I need to spend as little money as possible. I don't have a car so everything needs to be at 1 location, ideally walmart. no "specialty items" that will go out of season or become hard to find as fads change. I have no allergies, and fine with lactose. I don't like meat but I'll eat it very rarely. so far my list contains bananas and nothing else after a few days. help?
#turkfit
175 a month? damn I have three 175 is like a week fuhhh give me ur secret pleaseYou could always do what I do for my family (sized down and modded for your tastes of course). I pick out recipes that I find that I like, then one day a month, I prepare meals and stock my freezer. This is a good way to control your budget, and eat well, with less waste as well. I can usually feed my whole family of four on about $175 a month this way. Plus, i can be lazy and not cook! Lots of my meals will either go straight into the oven, or into my crockpot. ^_^
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I think a lot depends on where you live. Food costs more in some places than others.175 a month? damn I have three 175 is like a week fuhhh give me ur secret please
I would love pm'd recipesYou could always do what I do for my family (sized down and modded for your tastes of course). I pick out recipes that I find that I like, then one day a month, I prepare meals and stock my freezer. This is a good way to control your budget, and eat well, with less waste as well. I can usually feed my whole family of four on about $175 a month this way. Plus, i can be lazy and not cook! Lots of my meals will either go straight into the oven, or into my crockpot. ^_^
I do! PM me your email, ill send you a few of my pdf files ^_^
It's hard for us to spend less than $175 per meal. ompus:175 a month? damn I have three 175 is like a week fuhhh give me ur secret please